Learn useful ways to say "at least now" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

This means the speaker believes someone may now have more freedom or less restriction.
From She Is Mine, Episode 58
The speaker suggests the other person may feel freer now that Eric is gone.
Use it when talking about relief after a controlling relationship or situation. It can sound supportive, but the wording may feel personal or loaded.
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